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And for everyone new, did you know that I'm somewhat famous on Canadian Radio? Yep! I did an episode that lots of people heard and it was all about my unfortunate diagnosis of Borderline Personality Disorder when I was 18 by Dr. Stephen Moe in the Boulder Behavioral Science Center. ? Life changing!
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If you don't like Podbean for some reason, here it is on YouTube! But, unfortunately, it might not hold some people's attention as it has no soap-cutting videos or video game footage attached, so bear that in mind:
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As someone who suffers from Borderline Personality Disorder, I can tell you that it indeed does get better. Stick at it, be aware, introspect, observe, and learn. It can take a very long time, but there is always a light at the end of the tunnel.
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It's not cute, an excuse, quirky, normalized, should be sexualized (that's offensive), or something to be ashamed of, just a maladaptive, sometimes abusive, behavior that sometimes people find themselves engaging in, much like an automatic nervous system trauma response.
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With compassion, perseverance, and, most importantly, communication, many things can be resolved for the better. Sometimes, you don't talk to someone for twelve years, but you come back, and they're waiting for your love. And sometimes, that never happens, and people can't understand where you are.
2024-10-19 22:28:47.489 / 3l6vjsrcyzj2m
What's important is knowing where you are and what's going on with you. Keep working towards being a better person, not necessarily 'normal' or 'acceptable' ?, but treating people right while maintaining self-respect. Your voice does matter, even moreso if you keep improving! Good luck!
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